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Two-Stage Treatment of High Arsenic Synthetic Mine Water at Cold TemperatureBy A. L. Mackie
Arsenic is a highly toxic element and a known human carcinogen. It is often a contaminant in mine water discharges, particularly from gold mining and roasting operations, and has been found at concent
Aug 1, 2013
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Shale Rock Mechanical Characteristics: Integration and Validation Using CrossplotsBy D. Moronkeji, R. Maharidge, D. A. Curry, B. J. Davis, U. Prasad, J. Franquet
"Proper shale characterization is crucial in shale gas drilling, exploration, completion and production. Unlike porous sandstone and carbonate reservoirs, the challenge with shales comes from their mi
Jan 1, 2015
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The Story of Gypsum in CanadaBy L. H. Cole
Introduction The increasing importance of the gypsum industry in Canada is evidenced by the fact that the production has increased from 473,129 tons valued at $809,632 in 1909 to 1,205,846 tons val
Jan 1, 1930
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Shrinkage Stoping at the Mouska Mine Symposium of Vein DepositsBy Robert Marchand
_ North-western Quebec _ Bousquet mining district _ 21 M oz mining camp _ 100,000 t/yr (400 t/d) _ Shrinkage : 52 % _ Longhole : 40% _ Development : 8% _ 5 days/week _ 120 employees _Discover
Oct 1, 2001
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Recent Studies in the Porcupine AreaBy M. E. Hurst
SINCE 1934 there has been a marked revival of interest in the Porcupine district, especially in the eastern portion of the area, where exploration on the property of Pamour Gold Mines has indicated th
Jan 1, 1936
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Strip Pit Mining in Coalspur Area, AlbertaBy W. C. Whittaker
Introduction When one thinks of a coal stripping deposit, the picture that usually comes to mind is that of a more or less flat seam from two to twenty feet in thickness overlain by ten to fifty feet
Jan 1, 1935
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Surveying BIM in the Lebanese Construction IndustryBy Rita Awwad
Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been gaining a significant edge in the construction industry over the last decade. BIM allows gathering all building information in one shared database that can
Aug 1, 2013
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Rapid Three-Dimensional Shaft Scanning From Spherical Video with PhotogrammetryBy G. Bonin, R. P. Preston
"This paper presents a series of case studies where spherical camera photographs were used to generate 3D shaft models using photogrammetric methods. The shaft models were, checked for accuracy by com
Jan 1, 2019
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Leveraging Bim for Automated Fault Detection in Operational BuildingsBy A. Golabchi
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an increasingly popular method for generating and managing facility information during the life cycle of a building, ranging from facility conceptualization, thr
Aug 1, 2013
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An Outsider Looks at the Problems of Appraisal of Industrial Mineral DepositsBy Jack F. McQuat, Ross D. Lawrence
"Most geologists and mining engineers, in the course of their professional careers, frequently become involved with the appraisal of metalliferous mineral deposits and develop a familiarity with and s
Jan 1, 1971
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Bison and the oil sands industryBy R. W. Pauls
"Many tens of thousands of hectares of forested land will be disturbed and reclaimed in the surface mineable Athabasca oil sands area during the next few decades. The surface area disturbed by Syncrud
Jan 1, 1999
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Project DevelopmentBy Randy McMeekin, Chris Twigge-Molecey, J. Peter Blake
The business objectives of a metallurgical project determine targets and constraints, such as the range of products, production capacities, in-service dates, and capital and operating cost parameters.
Jan 1, 2015
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Safety First – Remote Rehabilitation of Underground ExcavationsBy G. P. van Greunen
"The rehabilitation of underground excavations has been undertaken as long as mining has existed. The conventional methods have proven to be dangerous, time consuming and expensive. During the constru
Jan 1, 2019
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Mapping Complex Folds in the Slocan Series, British ColumbiaBy A. B. Irwin
Abstract The techniques used in recognizing, recording, and interpreting structures in the Slocan sedimentary ceries in the West Kootenay district of B.C. are presented here in the hope that they wil
Jan 1, 1951
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Energy Versus Environment - The Arctic DilemmaBy D. J. McLaren
"Arctic Canada is one of the largest undeveloped terrains remaining in the world, and is in many ways unique. The ecological balance of the region is more delicate than tropical or temperate regions o
Jan 1, 1971
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A Geometric Scaling Approach to Evaluate Tire-Oil Sand InteractionsBy T. G. Joseph, A. Sharma
ABSTRACT: Ultra-class haul trucks operating in oil sand face operational and maintenance issues as a result of soft underfoot conditions (Joseph, 2002). With exposure to frequent high g loading events
Jan 1, 2011
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Factors Controlling Fracture ExtensionBy C. R. Fast, G. C. Howard
The loss of fluid to the formation adjacent a fracture governs the areal extent of the fracture and the success of hydraulic fracturing as a production stimulation technique. The three flow mechanisms
Jan 1, 1961
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Geology of Quebec asbestos deposits: a summaryBy WENDY MARTIN
The Eastern Townships and Asbestos Hill areas are the current asbestos-producing districts of Quebec. Mining in the two areas began in the /are 1870s and 1972 respectively. Production from the Eastern
Jan 1, 1984
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Carbon-in-Pulp and Carbon-in-Leach Adsorption Circuits -Optimization of Design Using the Carousel SystemBy N. Morrison, E. J. Rogans, A. J. Macintosh, N. Schoeman
"The design of carbon-in-pulp (CIP), and carbon-in-leach (CIL) adsorption circuits has essentially remained unchanged since the early days of the carbon process for gold recovery. For CIP circuit the
Jan 1, 1998
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New Dimensions in Seismic Data Interpretation for Burst-Prone MinesBy P. K. Kaiser
3-D virtual reality (VR) visualization has opened new opportunities for complex 3D (x, y, z), 4D (x, y, z, t) or even nD data interpretation. The integration of common earth models (3D geologic data),
Apr 1, 2005